How do i delete all contacts on my Motorola citrus phone?
i have some that are just on my phone (not in my gmail). so i've exported my contact list and fixed it and re imported it to gmail and it fixed them but didnt remove the contacts i'd deleted. i want to delete all my contacts then re import the contact list again and hope it only shows the contacts i imported to gmail. any ideas?

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Just sign into your Gmail account on your phone or computer, click the "Mail" menu at the top left corner of the Gmail page and select "Contacts." You'll see all your contacts - you can export and download them from there.
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If you haven't cut your SIM card for iPhone yet, you can take advantage of the SIM card to transfer contacts from Motorola to iPhone. You need to go to your Contacts app and choose Export Contacts to SIM. Then the contacts can be transferred to the SIM card. Now you can cut the card and install it in iPhone, and go to Settings > Mails, Contacts, Calendars, and scroll down to find Import SIM Card Contacts. Now you are able to import the contacts from SIM card to your iPhone.

Another method is using Gmail. Android users can take advantage of Gmail (or other emails provide contacts sync function) to transfer contacts from Android to iPhone. The following tutorial will show you how to do it:

Log in Gmail on your Android phone, and check the "Sync Contacts" option (If you are first time to use this method.

After adding Google Account, you can turn on Contacts, and iPhone will ask whether you want to merge with your iPhone contacts. Click Yes and the contacts will be synced to your iPhone.

With the sync function of Gmail, people are able to transfer contacts from Android to iPhone with ease. If you aren't using Gmail on your iPhone, don't worry, you can take advantage of other email services like Yahoo, Outlook and so on.
You can also take advantage of the third-party iPhone transfer software to transfer contacts from Android to iPhone directly. Among all the iPhone transfer programs, iTransfer is regarded one of the best.http://www.leawo.org/tutorial/how-to-transfer-contacts-from-android-to-iphone.html

This Android OS acore error seems to lie within contacts synchronization going wrong.Because of that we need to clear all contacts (and restore them). This is how to do it:
Step 1 - clearing all contacts information1.First of all, make a backup of all your contacts. You can do this easily by downloading ExportContacts from Market, fire up the app and export contacts to a csv file on your phone memory card. To be sure, copy the csv file to your hard drive too.2.Then go to Menu -> Settings -> Data synchronization and turn of all synchronization.3.Go to Settings -> Applications and tap Manage Applications. The list of applications will now take a while to load. When it's finished, find Contacts Storage, tap Clear data and tap Clear cache.Note: all your contacts information will now be wiped out - but you're safe - you've already exported the contacts.4.Turn on synchronization again (Menu -> Settings -> Data synchronization).Step 2 - restore contacts informationNow we just need to restore the contacts information, which is saved in the csv file we created before. We will do this by importing the csv file to Gmail and let Gmail synchronize with the Android phone.
Note: You can import csv files to almost any email program or service, preferably Outlook or Gmail.
1.Login to your Gmail account -> Go to Contacts -> Click Import (top right corner).2.Click Choose File -> Choose your csv file -> Click Import.3.Done!Now it might take a short while (a minute or so) for the phone to synchronize your Gmail contacts.When the synchronization is finished you've got your contacts in Gmail and in the phone.
Shut for tablet down for 30 seconds. Boot it back up.

If you lost data from your android phone, you should check out the backup, whether you have synced the data to Gmail account, or saved on your pc. And you should never add more data to your phone after data loss, they can take up more space, the lost data will be overwritten. Then, you can try recovery methods, try professional data recovery programs,
Recover Deleted Contacts from Android

Sorry there's no hope of getting the contacts back after a master reset. If you saved any of the numbers on the SIM card they will be there but whatever was there on phonebook is now erased. If you ever connected your phone to a pc through pc suite. Then you can retrieve your contacts from that PC.